
PET Film Scrap
Product Name: PET Film Scrap
Material Type: Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET)
Form: Rolls, sheets, or flakes (depending on the application)
Color: Clear, transparent, white, or mixed (based on customer requirements)
Origin: Germany
Purity: 95% – 100% PET content (minimal contamination from PVC, paper, or metals)
Thickness: 10 – 100 microns (customizable based on customer specifications)
Density: 1.34 g/cm³
Moisture Content: Less than 1%
Melting Point: 250°C – 260°C
PVC Content: Less than 100 ppm
Packaging: Rolled or baled in bulk or packed in bags, depending on customer requirements
Contaminants: Free from paper, metals, non-PET plastics, and other hazardous materials
Recyclability: 100% recyclable into new PET films, fibers, and other plastic products
Environmental Compliance: Collected and processed according to Germany’s strict recycling and environmental standards
Certification: Compliant with international recycling standards (FDA, EU regulations, and REACH certified upon request)
Description
PET Film Scrap consists of used or discarded Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET) films, which are primarily sourced from post-industrial or post-consumer applications. These films are typically collected, sorted, and processed into recyclable scrap, suitable for re-manufacturing. PET film is known for its transparency, durability, and excellent barrier properties, making it one of the most common materials used in packaging and various industrial applications. The scrap is free from contaminants and prepared to meet the highest recycling standards, with the origin being Germany, where it undergoes strict quality and environmental control measures.
Application:
PET Film Scrap is used across various industries due to its high-quality properties and recyclability:
- Packaging Industry: Recycled into new PET films for packaging food, beverages, consumer goods, and industrial applications.
- Textile Industry: Converted into polyester fibers for clothing, upholstery, and carpets.
- Printing and Labeling: Recycled into labels, shrink films, and protective wrapping materials.
- Plastic Sheet Production: Used to manufacture new plastic sheets for use in displays, advertising boards, and other applications.
- Consumer Goods: Reprocessed into products such as bags, plastic containers, and home goods.
- Electrical Industry: Processed into insulating materials for electrical components and cables.
- Automotive Industry: Transformed into interior parts, trims, and seat fabrics.
- Recycling Industry: PET film scrap helps in reducing plastic waste and contributes to circular economy practices by enabling reuse in a range of products.